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the liver stores the following; fat, vitamin C, glucose and glycogen.

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Yes. The liver can store fats and amino acids, and when energy is needed and no glycogen is redily availible, the liver can chemically transform the fats and amino acids into glycogen.

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energy is usually stored in batteries

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How and where do you store energy in your body?

In the liver


Liver and muscle tissue store readily available energy as a starch called?

glycogen


What cell store energy for quick release?

the liver cells store energy in the form of ATP (adenine triphosphate molecule) a simpler form of energy produced by break down of glucose molecules!


The liver store glucose in what form?

Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, and is second to fats as long-term energy storage.


What vitamins does the liver store?

The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen which is converted back to glucose again when needed for energy.


If Glycogen used to store energy in the liver and muscle tissue is an example of which type of molecule?

Carbohydrate


Glucose is stored in the liver and muscles as a large polysaccharide called?

Glycogen. Plants store energy in starch.... Mammals store their excess energy in glycogen.


What does insulin cause the liver to change glucose into?

Insulin causes the glucose in your blood to enter the cells for energy. It does not cause the liver to change glucose into anything. Your liver does, however, store extra sugar in the form of glucagon.


Where does the body store extra energy as?

We store extra energy in two froms: Fat and Glycogen. Fat is commonly stored around your belly and leg area, Glycogen in every cell of the body. Muscular cells and the liver are especially rich in glycogen as they need a supply of fast energy to create movement (muscle), have a great passage of blood (liver) that they can dispense it to.


Does starch provide energy for the animals?

starch is the store of sugar in plants wheras glycogen is the store of sugar in animals. So quite simply the answer would be no animal cells do not contain starch but they do have there own form of it.


Compounds used to store energy in organisms?

Please be more specific, different organisms use different compunds.Humans either use their liver to store glycogen (short term) or can store fat for the long run.ProteinLipids and CarbohydratesGrid Energy Storage


How do animals store glucose?

Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .